Energy-saving ball mill is the main grinding equipment that can perform both dry grinding and wet grinding process. The wet grinding process of energy-saving ball mill is better, mainly because of the grinding aid of water. How much water is added in the grinding process is the customer's doubt about using energy-saving ball mill for wet grinding. What are the requirements of wet grinding water quantity of energy-saving ball mill? Jinwo will answer for you.
When the energy-saving ball mill is used to crush ore, water and ore are usually put into the ball mill together. When the energy-saving ball mill is used for wet grinding, the weight of water is the best when it is slightly equal to the weight of ore. That is, the weight of slime in the crushed ore accounts for 50-60% inside and outside. When crushing, if too much water is added, the crushing capacity will be reduced, because the ore will flow out before it can be crushed. On the contrary, if the water amount is too small and the concentration is too high, It will hinder the movement of the ball, not only the crushing ability is low, but also the ore will not be discharged. While adding water to the energy-saving ball mill, some of them also need to add flotation reagents to the mill, so that they can be fully mixed into the slime at the same time of crushing. In the process of wet preparation of gold and silver ore, it is necessary to add the bleaching solution to help the dissolution of gold and silver.
What are the requirements of wet grinding water quantity of energy-saving ball mill? According to the amount of crushed materials. If you want the wet grinding of energy-saving ball mill to exert the maximum production efficiency, you must carefully follow the precautions introduced above. If you add water at will, you will only get twice the result with half the effort, which will not only waste time and cost, but also fail to achieve the expected crushing rate.